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Ultra I&C’s Cyber Ltd. and DTC establish agreement to advance secure next-generation HF radio communications

September 10 2025

LONDON, U.K.—Sept. 10, 2025—Ultra Cyber Ltd., an Ultra I&C company, and DTC, a Codan company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop encrypted high frequency (HF) radio capabilities for Five Eyes countries, NATO partners and international defence customers. This collaboration advances secure communications for AUKUS, NATO and European forces operating in contested environments. 

The partnership combines Ultra Cyber Ltd.’s advanced cryptographic and key management solutions with DTC’s non-ITAR HF radio technology to deliver secure voice and data capabilities for mission-critical operations. The integration will provide allied forces with resilient, interoperable communications designed for modern battlespace requirements where secure connectivity is paramount. Together, the companies will develop encrypted HF solutions that address evolving operational demands across allied networks.

“Every mission relies upon secure and trusted communications,” said Juliette Wilcox, president of Ultra Cyber Ltd. “By integrating our proven cryptographic expertise with DTC’s HF radios, we will deliver NATO and international partners secure, resilient communications tailored for the ever-changing battlespace.” 

"With each mission's success having growing requirements to secure information advantage, we are pleased to partner with Ultra Cyber Ltd. to continue providing user focused sustainable solutions at the speed of relevance,” said Steve Beeching, SVP of DTC. "Our investments, talent and partnership are all focused on solving our customers communication challenges and outpacing the expanding adversary threats across both the contested spectrum and battlespace.”

The MOU was formally signed during the DSEI trade exhibition event in London, U.K, by Juliette Wilcox and Steve Beeching and enables technology integration and knowledge sharing between both companies to ensure interoperability across defence networks.

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